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joining me now live from athens is our correspondent, barnaby phillips. what do we expect to happen now? >> reporter: well, it's hard to know because the release of three of the four members of parliament who's hearings began yesterday is somewhat unexpected, it has to be said. they walked out an hour ago. in fact, it's only the spokesman of golden dawn who is going to have to pay bail of 50,000 your os. the only two only have travel restrictions if you would like. they are not allowed to leave the country. another remains behind bars. all attention is on the leader. the expectation that he will be charged like his fellow party members with leading a criminal o. but let's look back at what has been happening so far in the athens court complex behind me. >> this is how golden dawn came to court, a party in disgrace accused of undermining democracy and practicing violence and criminal methods. and this is what the greek police say they found, fascist memorabilia and it seems a movement prepared to use force. golden dawn still has its supporters. they say a
joining me now live from athens is our correspondent, barnaby phillips. what do we expect to happen now? >> reporter: well, it's hard to know because the release of three of the four members of parliament who's hearings began yesterday is somewhat unexpected, it has to be said. they walked out an hour ago. in fact, it's only the spokesman of golden dawn who is going to have to pay bail of 50,000 your os. the only two only have travel restrictions if you would like. they are not allowed to...
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thank you, barnaby. barnaby phillips covering that trial in athens.nk you. >>> unemployment in italy has hit an all time high. more than 40% of youth are now out of work. figures for august show the overall rate rose to just over 12%. in the rest of europe, unemployment has fallen marginally for the first time in 2.5 years. it fell to 12% in july. same rate was recorded in august. hungary's parliament has passed a law, helping homeless in certain areas. those caught sleeping rough will face fines. critics say the government should help vulnerable people rather than punish them. >>> in bangladesh a prominent member has been sentenced to death. he has been found guilty of war crimes dating back to the civil war. from dacca. >> reporter: there are some people that maybe up to 40 years might have been better rather than them polarizing the country. you saw a lot of violence immediately in the past. this is not the case today. the nationalist party hasn't come out with a official statement. their lawyers say they are not happy with the verdict. most people
thank you, barnaby. barnaby phillips covering that trial in athens.nk you. >>> unemployment in italy has hit an all time high. more than 40% of youth are now out of work. figures for august show the overall rate rose to just over 12%. in the rest of europe, unemployment has fallen marginally for the first time in 2.5 years. it fell to 12% in july. same rate was recorded in august. hungary's parliament has passed a law, helping homeless in certain areas. those caught sleeping rough will...
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barnaby thank you very much. that's barnaby phillips in and got thence for us. >> now, syria's opposition has accused president bashar al assad of systematically starving people to death. the allegations relate to the damascus suburb that's been under siege for the past nine months. now the syrian national council say government forces have intensified they're killing campaign there. the team of u.n. chemical inspectors is readying to begin its job. they have the shortest deadline such a mission has ever faced. for more on the job, they have ahead of them, i'm joined by the former head of the international atammic energy agency, also the chief weapons inspector in iraq from 2000-2003. it's great to have you with us, especially on a story like this. do you think that this deadline of nine months to destroy syria's chemical weapons is realistic given the fact that there are dozens of locations and of course access to these sites can be very difficult? >> well, the chemical weapons organization state that it should
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barnaby fhillips has more. >> welcome back to barnaby fhillips -- we'll go back to barnaby fhillips inoment. stay with us. more coming up, "escape routes" 8 o'clock eastern and 11:00 pm eastern time. 54,000 people were projected to sign up for mississippi's health coverage, and just ahead - why only dozens have done it so far. >> rock ledgened lou reed dies at the age of 71. next we talk to a senior editor of "rolling stones" magazine about his life and legacy. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at the top stories this hour: columbia's farc group releases an american hostage. army pilot kevin scott sutay was handed over to the red cross. he was captured on 20 june. >> 54 people were killed in iraq after two shiite neighbourhoods were hit by a dozen car bombs. hundreds were injured. a group of soldiers were also attacked >> rock icon lou reed and founder of velvet underground died today at the age of 71. he had a flourishing career including the hit "walk on the wild side", no condition has been announced but he had a liver transplant in may. >> christian from "rolli
barnaby fhillips has more. >> welcome back to barnaby fhillips -- we'll go back to barnaby fhillips inoment. stay with us. more coming up, "escape routes" 8 o'clock eastern and 11:00 pm eastern time. 54,000 people were projected to sign up for mississippi's health coverage, and just ahead - why only dozens have done it so far. >> rock ledgened lou reed dies at the age of 71. next we talk to a senior editor of "rolling stones" magazine about his life and legacy....
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terms of the suffering, the death scale and the refugees on the ground in syria itself. >> okay, barnabyank you very much indeed. more details of that meeting a little later here on al jazerra. >>> barack obama has called up the french president and talked about accusations that the u.s. has been spying on millions of french citizens the allegations come from further leaks by the u.s. whistle blower edward snow 10. we are talking in paris the u.s. secretary the state john kerry is saying the united states is reviewing how it gather intelligence. >> as president obama said, very clearly in a recent speech that he gave at the united nations general assembly just a few weeks ago, he said we in the united states are currently reviewing the way that we gather intelligence. and i think that's appropriate. that our goal is always to try to find the right balance between protecting the security and the privacy of our citizens. >> amnesty international says u.s. drone strikes are illegal and could amount to war crimes. human rights group investigated 45 strikes in north west pakistan between janu
terms of the suffering, the death scale and the refugees on the ground in syria itself. >> okay, barnabyank you very much indeed. more details of that meeting a little later here on al jazerra. >>> barack obama has called up the french president and talked about accusations that the u.s. has been spying on millions of french citizens the allegations come from further leaks by the u.s. whistle blower edward snow 10. we are talking in paris the u.s. secretary the state john kerry...
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we'll hear from barnaby phillips in lampedusa, but first to the tunizian capital.any migrants set off - any idea how many migrants set off from tunisia? >> actually, migrants don't leave from tunis but leave from tunisia. more than 5,000 tunizians made it to it ly -- italy. militias are running the show, the human trafficking. it is a preferred destinations for sub-sa harans. the weather has picked up - waters are choppier, it is world. tonight, most probably a boat will leave from the nav can - north african shores. most probably they'll be given a satellite phone with a couple of numbers. most probably people that have not steered a boat, and they'll have to head in the dark towards lampedusa. >> we can see the waves behinds you, chopping behind you. i imagine there's pressure on the government in tunisia and europe to regulate, if not stop the boats. >> definitely here in tunisia there's an immense amount of pressure from the e.u. that is why the coast guard is out searching for boats, and also the national guard along the coastline. that's why there are fewer b
we'll hear from barnaby phillips in lampedusa, but first to the tunizian capital.any migrants set off - any idea how many migrants set off from tunisia? >> actually, migrants don't leave from tunis but leave from tunisia. more than 5,000 tunizians made it to it ly -- italy. militias are running the show, the human trafficking. it is a preferred destinations for sub-sa harans. the weather has picked up - waters are choppier, it is world. tonight, most probably a boat will leave from the...
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barnaby phillips has more. >> it has been voted the most beautiful beach in europe but how easy it is to forget the drama that plays out just a few miles from lampedusa. the italian navy has sent one of its biggest ships to help. in the hold found a pathetic cargo. 318 people picked up at sea the previous night. motion of the afternoon africang men. other are air tra eritreans. >> then there are the syrians of all ages. none of them know what will happen next. some too young to know where they are. they are registered straight away. the navy will take them to sicily because lampedusa is struggling with the migrants they already have. but this is not an italian problem. >> the biggest parts of these immigrants wish to go to germany norway other parts of europe that have at this moment a more flourishing economy. this is an historic situation in which people are leaving their home land because of the change of the climate, because of wars, it's a massive activity. >> this is center which the italian authorities built to house migrants on lampledz. it was--lampedusa. it was built for 250
barnaby phillips has more. >> it has been voted the most beautiful beach in europe but how easy it is to forget the drama that plays out just a few miles from lampedusa. the italian navy has sent one of its biggest ships to help. in the hold found a pathetic cargo. 318 people picked up at sea the previous night. motion of the afternoon africang men. other are air tra eritreans. >> then there are the syrians of all ages. none of them know what will happen next. some too young to know...
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. >> let's get the latest from barnaby phillips. barnaby a pretty uphill task there.t did we learn from him? >> well, we learned a few more details as you said. there are roughly 30 inspectors on the ground. we had a bit more flesh on the bones if you could like as to what they have done and what they will be doing in coming days. they have visiting another site today and we got a bit more detail about the timetable to come. the opcw is expecting the syrian government to sub its timetable by october 27th. the timetable for destruction officials are calling it. they hope they can sign off by november 19th, and as you said in theory, all of syrias chemical weapons would have been identified destroyed, the verification of that destruction would have happened by june 30th, 2014. >> so how would you describe the tone of this press conference, then barn bee? >> well, in a way what was interesting was the fact that it took place at all. this is an organization that is discrete that deals in matters of high sensitivity, but it is taking on a pretty extraordinary role in a ver
. >> let's get the latest from barnaby phillips. barnaby a pretty uphill task there.t did we learn from him? >> well, we learned a few more details as you said. there are roughly 30 inspectors on the ground. we had a bit more flesh on the bones if you could like as to what they have done and what they will be doing in coming days. they have visiting another site today and we got a bit more detail about the timetable to come. the opcw is expecting the syrian government to sub its...
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barnaby phillips, al jazeera, lampledz. lampedusa. >> are 14 iranian border guards have been killed in fighting near the border with pakistan. iran's official news agency reported the attack took place on friday night outside a town in the northeast. >>> soria, what happened here? >> it looked as if the border guards were on patrol late friday night, on the pakistani border, an area known for drug smuggling, when they were set on by assail ants. 14 are dead, 12 are soldiers and two are border guards. they are all station thread on parole. it is interesting military service, for males, that is many of these young soldiers actually get posted on the border. very likely these were young iraniaians that were killed. the latest report we have is from the deputy governor that there were no hostages taken. however, i have noted that there are a number of soldiers that have been injured and also it's very likely that iranian guards have also injured the attackers as well. but because of the mountainous terrain they haven't been abl
barnaby phillips, al jazeera, lampledz. lampedusa. >> are 14 iranian border guards have been killed in fighting near the border with pakistan. iran's official news agency reported the attack took place on friday night outside a town in the northeast. >>> soria, what happened here? >> it looked as if the border guards were on patrol late friday night, on the pakistani border, an area known for drug smuggling, when they were set on by assail ants. 14 are dead, 12 are soldiers...
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. >> barnaby phillips has more from the hague. >> reporter: they are only beginning their work.t has been relatively safe where they have worked so far on sunday and monday and again today. they visited another site. i think he is looking ahead and making the point that this is going to be an extremely difficult job if the war is raging at full tilt and there will be times and places where they are going to need help and cooperation from various armed forces if they are to do what they seek out to achieve in what is after all a pretty tight timetable. let's just remind ourselves of exactly what he is saying the opcw would like to happen in the coming weeks and months. he wants the syrian government to submit itself timetable by october 27th, then we open the opcw will sign off, will agree on that timetable by november 15th, and of course the entire mission has to be completed by june the 30th, 2014. that's not just the identifying and the destruction of syria's chemical weapons stockpile, it is also the vary indication, the certification, if you would like from this side that th
. >> barnaby phillips has more from the hague. >> reporter: they are only beginning their work.t has been relatively safe where they have worked so far on sunday and monday and again today. they visited another site. i think he is looking ahead and making the point that this is going to be an extremely difficult job if the war is raging at full tilt and there will be times and places where they are going to need help and cooperation from various armed forces if they are to do what...
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barnaby phillips reports on the exhibit. >> from zimbabwe a take on michael angelo's "last judgment."rom mozambique sculptures made from guns and bullets - destructive weapons treated with humour and irony. photographs that celebrate the dandes of congo brotherville and hairstyles of nigeria, brought together thanks to this woman, the daughter of a moroccan painter. with 54 countries in africa, is there such a thing as different art. >> it's full of energy. this is what you can see on the wall. there's no theme. what is surprising for all the people is the diversity of it. >> the thing is european history and kav can culture are intertwined. >> ideas are merged from african and british history into sculptures and feels african art is sold cheaply compared to that from europe and america. >> we've probably done more than some of our white contemporaries that are more successful. we have an african tag. people are shy of looking at what we do. >> the fair has been busy. people have been buying, which, after all, is what it's all about. although much of the art is new, is this the same o
barnaby phillips reports on the exhibit. >> from zimbabwe a take on michael angelo's "last judgment."rom mozambique sculptures made from guns and bullets - destructive weapons treated with humour and irony. photographs that celebrate the dandes of congo brotherville and hairstyles of nigeria, brought together thanks to this woman, the daughter of a moroccan painter. with 54 countries in africa, is there such a thing as different art. >> it's full of energy. this is what...
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barnaby phillips is there. >> the portuguese government says light is shining through the gloom. the hints of economic growth are showing after years of recession. >> in porto, it's hard to find signs of it. >> so the latest austerity measures brought thousands out on to the streets. in a march organised by the trade unions. >> many of the people are angry with the portuguese government's latest government which raises taxes on people earning as little as 600 euros a month. they are pinning their hopes on the country's constitutional court, which rejected some of the government's austerity measures. >> the yun yn members tend to be older workers. the young are casual and have higher levels of unemployment. in a porto backstreet i met pedro a nurse in the state hospital. like many of his colleagues, he's on strike this week. >> translation: we have a bigger workload and no increase in salary. this means at the end of the month we work more hours with less money. >> nearby i met mario in his bar, where he makes his cocktails and worries about how few customers walk through the door
barnaby phillips is there. >> the portuguese government says light is shining through the gloom. the hints of economic growth are showing after years of recession. >> in porto, it's hard to find signs of it. >> so the latest austerity measures brought thousands out on to the streets. in a march organised by the trade unions. >> many of the people are angry with the portuguese government's latest government which raises taxes on people earning as little as 600 euros a...
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barnaby phillips reports on the exhibit and the challenging perception of art from africa. >> from zimbabwe take on michael angelo's artwork. from mozambique sculptures made from guns and bullets used during the civil war. destructive weapons treated with humour and irony. photographs celebrating the dandes and hare styles of nij earia. brought together thanks to this woman. with 54 countries in africa is there such a thing as african art. >> influences are different. there's religion, tradition, but there are energy and this is what you can see on the wall. there's no theme like what is surprising for all the people. it's the diversity of it. european history and african culture intertwined. >> ideas are merged from african and british history into her sculptures. they feel african art is sold too cheaply compared to europe or america. >> it's probably done a lot more for some of our white contemporaries that are more successful. we have an african tag. i think people are shy of looking at what we do. >> the fair has been busy. people have been buying, which, after all is what it's all abo
barnaby phillips reports on the exhibit and the challenging perception of art from africa. >> from zimbabwe take on michael angelo's artwork. from mozambique sculptures made from guns and bullets used during the civil war. destructive weapons treated with humour and irony. photographs celebrating the dandes and hare styles of nij earia. brought together thanks to this woman. with 54 countries in africa is there such a thing as african art. >> influences are different. there's...
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barnaby phillips reports. horrible things have been happening to migrants trying to get to europe. tell us about that. >> yes. it's really just a quirk of geography that has made this tiny island so important. it's something like eight square miles. there is only one village. you can see it behind me. otherwise, it's a scrubby, barren place but though those thousands of people sitting out on ricketing badly may tained boats from the north african shore, typically from the libyan shore, this is the first part of europe which they reach. ? >> it's been voted the most beautiful beach in europe, but how easy it is to forget the drama, the tragedy that plays out every day just a few miles offshore from lampedusa. the italian navy has sent one of its biggest ships to help with the crisis. we were allowed on board and in the hole found a pathetic cargo: 318 people picked up at sea the previous night. most of the africans are young men. many are aratrayans who paid smugglers thousands of dollars to flee their country. >> it is very dangerous. >> and then there are the syrians of all ages.
barnaby phillips reports. horrible things have been happening to migrants trying to get to europe. tell us about that. >> yes. it's really just a quirk of geography that has made this tiny island so important. it's something like eight square miles. there is only one village. you can see it behind me. otherwise, it's a scrubby, barren place but though those thousands of people sitting out on ricketing badly may tained boats from the north african shore, typically from the libyan shore,...
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prohibition of chemical weapons says the sear january government is cooperating with inspectors, barnabys more on the ongoing negotiations with both sides of the conflict. >> reporter: in the hague the head of organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons gives his first report o. >> it's unprecedented, we are at the beginning of a difficult process. there are significant challenges. >> reporter: can you tell us something about the interaction between your officials and those of the syrian government. what is the nature of the dialogue and the contact that you are having with the syrian government? >> the cooperation has been quite [inaudible] and i will say that the syrian authorities have been cooperative. >> reporter: the original team of 19 inspectors is being reinforced by a further 12. it's a small team, it will rely on the syrian government and the u.n. to provide it with security, as it tries to move around the country. there were many questions which officials of the opcw would not answer at this press briefing. but this is only day nine of a mission that is scheduled to
prohibition of chemical weapons says the sear january government is cooperating with inspectors, barnabys more on the ongoing negotiations with both sides of the conflict. >> reporter: in the hague the head of organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons gives his first report o. >> it's unprecedented, we are at the beginning of a difficult process. there are significant challenges. >> reporter: can you tell us something about the interaction between your officials and...
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>> reporter: that is barnaby phillips in london and if there was one key of the meetings, what wouldt be? >> well, to take as much of the syrian opposition as possible to a conference in jaw knee have n geneva and with their position that is not going to be easy and at the moment one of the biggest groups the syrian national council is saying they don't really see the prospects of them going to geneva at all making any sense unless there is a clear commitment from the government in syria that these talks are going to lead to a transitional government, that president assad will be standing down and this transitional government will have full, executive powers over the army and security and country. that is a big ask. you saw what president assad was saying just yesterday in damascus and the western and middle eastern foreign minister whose are meeting right now in the building behind me are really going to struggle to convince all of the syrian opposition that they are taking them down a path that will be meaningful and that will bear fruit for the opposition. >> difficult tonight wha
>> reporter: that is barnaby phillips in london and if there was one key of the meetings, what wouldt be? >> well, to take as much of the syrian opposition as possible to a conference in jaw knee have n geneva and with their position that is not going to be easy and at the moment one of the biggest groups the syrian national council is saying they don't really see the prospects of them going to geneva at all making any sense unless there is a clear commitment from the government in...
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but as barnaby phillips reports some are questions whether their work is being undervalued. >> reporterme leaders in this picture seem to be ascending to heaven others don't sar so well. from mozambique sculptures. and photographs that celebrate the candies of brotherhood and the hair styles of nigeria. all brought together thanks to this woman. but with 54 countries in africa is there really art. >> there is no theme, you know, like what is surprising for all of the people is the diversity of it. >> european history and african culture combined >> reporter: she feels that african art is sold too cheaply. >> we have pieces all over the world and probably done a lot more than some of our white compete competent rayries. >> the fair has been busy, people have been buying, which after all is what it is all about. although much of the art is new, is this the same old story of wealthy europeans taking the best from africa? >> most contemporary african art is bought here. but dealers at this fair tell us more and more wealthy collectors are investing in their own country's art. for years afri
but as barnaby phillips reports some are questions whether their work is being undervalued. >> reporterme leaders in this picture seem to be ascending to heaven others don't sar so well. from mozambique sculptures. and photographs that celebrate the candies of brotherhood and the hair styles of nigeria. all brought together thanks to this woman. but with 54 countries in africa is there really art. >> there is no theme, you know, like what is surprising for all of the people is the...
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barnaby phillips, al jazeera, lampedusa. >> contentious issue there, since 2007 boats carrying a total5,000 people have arrived on its shores. immigration was a key campaign issue during recent regulations, the government's stop the boats policy means asylum seekers will be redirected to the indonesia island. australia and indonesia are united on this issue. ig where wrote a report on how children seeking are asylum are treated. alice thank you for being with us. talk about the findings. heartbreaking subject. what are you findin finding aboe children in indonesia? >> what we're seeing in indonesia is a huge increase in the last five years in the number of people seeking asylum there and that includes a large number of unaccompanied migrant kids, kids traveling without their parents or other guardians, totally alone and we've seen more of them in indonesia than ever before. what our research has found is that indonesia's law is to automatically lock up people, up to ten years without any form of judicial review and that's something we really think violates international law. you see th
barnaby phillips, al jazeera, lampedusa. >> contentious issue there, since 2007 boats carrying a total5,000 people have arrived on its shores. immigration was a key campaign issue during recent regulations, the government's stop the boats policy means asylum seekers will be redirected to the indonesia island. australia and indonesia are united on this issue. ig where wrote a report on how children seeking are asylum are treated. alice thank you for being with us. talk about the findings....
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we had one named barnaby. only my mom could see him. >> yes. for a long time they were invisible.n santa said, you know what? we're going to send the elf. he partnered with us. he wrote the story about how santa knows who's naughty or nice. he sends this elf. the elf watches during the day and reports to santa at night. >> did santa have anything to do with the birthday elf? >> yes. santa loves birthdays, too, right? because if you're a child, what's better than christmas? your own holiday! >> what happens in the -- is there anything different that the elf does on birthdays? >> the elf gets to come back. your very own elf you've already adopted into your family gets to come back after you write an invitation. because santa's a gentleman. he won't send an elf if it's not invited. and then he gives special birthday magic to the elf for 24 hours only to come in. so the night before the little one goes to sleep, they lay out the costume that the elf will be wearing. and the elf flies in, completely gets dressed. decorates. and has a wonderful time. and then watches all the festivities
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. >>> our teams are in indonesia, australia, tunisia, there will be more from barnaby phillips, escape routes, a new special this sunday on al jazeera. >>> the steer the country towards new elections and new government, months of political dead rock. as nazreen will tell us. >> set aside their ideologic differences and get back to work. >> we have noing choice, in three to four weeks this will be behind us. this atmosphere of people being warned out, people being unhopeful will hopefully be changed. >> why is it taking so long though to come up with a solution? this is one of the most powerful men in tunisia, the leader of the leading party spent most of his life i in exile. >> now the train that has taken us out of this crisis is on track . we will crown our revolution with a free and democratic election. >> trying to agree on a new constitution and appointing an electoral body which will set the time for polls. but most people here are not satisfied with just a plit solution. they want -- political solution. they want according to the government they were targeted by members of annal
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. >> barnaby phillips reporting for us from the island of lampedusa. >>> now in rome hundreds of aratrarians protesting outside of the parliament. they want europe to establish a humanitarian corridor so that refugees can come to europe safely. >>> now kenyan deputy president must at tend his crimes against humanity trial at the international criminal court in the hague. the appeals chamber has reversed an earlier decision excusing him of attending some of the sessions. he is accused of organizing the violence after elections in 2007. >>> kenya's interior min store says it's refugee camps for somalis are being used as a training ground for rebels. joseph orly says this has to stop, and he is encouraging some refugees to return home voluntarily. peter can you tell us more about these allegations by the interior minister. >> reporter: well the allegation aren't particularly new. there have long been suspicions that the somali refugee camps are being used to organize plan and infiltrate attacks from somali into kenya itself. they insist they are doing everything they can to try to monitor the m
. >> barnaby phillips reporting for us from the island of lampedusa. >>> now in rome hundreds of aratrarians protesting outside of the parliament. they want europe to establish a humanitarian corridor so that refugees can come to europe safely. >>> now kenyan deputy president must at tend his crimes against humanity trial at the international criminal court in the hague. the appeals chamber has reversed an earlier decision excusing him of attending some of the sessions....
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and more analysis from barnaby phillips.t is escape routes, a news special this sunday right here on al jazeera. >>> dna tests have confirmed a bulgarian woman is the biological mother of a young girl who was found last week. she said she gave up her daughter born in greece as she didn't have the means to support her. officials are investigating whether the child was sold, which could result in a jail sentence. in greece a roma couple have now been charged with the abduction of the girl. >>> that is it for the moment. i'll have more news from europe a little later in the program. now back to doha. ♪ >>> kenya's interior minister has accused somalia refugees of abusing his country's hospitality to plant terror attacks. >> i have been speaking to the officials about this, and they have said that the policy remains unchanged, that this country is keen for the refugees to go back to their country, but they are not being forced out, but they are acknowledging that the refugees must be allowed to go back voluntarily. but there is
and more analysis from barnaby phillips.t is escape routes, a news special this sunday right here on al jazeera. >>> dna tests have confirmed a bulgarian woman is the biological mother of a young girl who was found last week. she said she gave up her daughter born in greece as she didn't have the means to support her. officials are investigating whether the child was sold, which could result in a jail sentence. in greece a roma couple have now been charged with the abduction of the...
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thousands marched in lisbon and porto from where barnaby phillips reports. >> the portuguese government says light is shining through the gloom. the first hints of economic growth are showing. here in porto, it's hard to find signs of it. . >> the latest austerity measures brought thousands on to the streets. in a march organised by the trade unions. many are angry with the port fees government's laidest government raising taxes on people earning as little as 600 euros. they are pinning their hopes on the constitutional court which is rejecting some of the government's austerity measures. >> the union members tend to be older workers. the young are often in casual labour and have higher levels of unemployment. in a porto backstreet i met pedro, a nurse in a state hospital. like his colleagues, he striked this week. >> we have a bigger workload and no increase salary. at the end of the month it means we worked more hours and have less money. >> nearby i met mario in his barn, where he mixes cocktails and worries about how few customers walk through the door. >> we invest money. nowadays
thousands marched in lisbon and porto from where barnaby phillips reports. >> the portuguese government says light is shining through the gloom. the first hints of economic growth are showing. here in porto, it's hard to find signs of it. . >> the latest austerity measures brought thousands on to the streets. in a march organised by the trade unions. many are angry with the port fees government's laidest government raising taxes on people earning as little as 600 euros. they are...
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let's speak now to barnaby phillips who is outside of the talks in london.hat is the position of the syrian opposition? >> well, we have just seen part of the text of the speech which the leader of the syrian national council within the national coalition will be giving -- or maybe he has already given it in the building behind me. and essentially he has reiterated their position, which is that they will not attend geneva talks unless it is clear that president assad going is the objective of those talks. he says the syrian opposition risks losing all credibility if it backs down on that fundamental demand. that gives you an idea of the kind of difficulties which the so-called friends of syria are having in the talks how difficult it will be to get them to attend the perspective peace talks we believe may take place in late november. >> what sort of leverage do the friends of syria have over the opposition, and what are the obstacles still standing in the way of geneva two? >> many obstacles, adrian, it does indeed -- [ technical difficulties ] -- beyond the
let's speak now to barnaby phillips who is outside of the talks in london.hat is the position of the syrian opposition? >> well, we have just seen part of the text of the speech which the leader of the syrian national council within the national coalition will be giving -- or maybe he has already given it in the building behind me. and essentially he has reiterated their position, which is that they will not attend geneva talks unless it is clear that president assad going is the...
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they'll be going on display in london's natural history museum while the chair of the panel tells barnabyllips why it just keeps getting better every year. >> the bar keeps getting raised. from india, incredibly articulate, amazing photograph. the bar keeps getting higher and higher. >> i noticed, and one has to notice many of the photographs are of endangered animals or endangered landscapes. in a sense i felt bad going around this exhibition. does it make you feel sad looking at these images. >> i feel moved. i know what you mean by sadness. i would say that is communicated because these photographers are very compassionate to the subject. they're advocates. they're war photographers in a sense. war photography can be very heavy. this almost has that same mood. >> amazing eyes that lion has. >> great illustration of new technology. >> it was probably done with remote switch. the camera was sitting by itself. the photographer knew the lion was walking around and triggered it remotely. you have an intimate feeling with the beautiful soft flash. the sun was setting. executed beautifully. n
they'll be going on display in london's natural history museum while the chair of the panel tells barnabyllips why it just keeps getting better every year. >> the bar keeps getting raised. from india, incredibly articulate, amazing photograph. the bar keeps getting higher and higher. >> i noticed, and one has to notice many of the photographs are of endangered animals or endangered landscapes. in a sense i felt bad going around this exhibition. does it make you feel sad looking at...
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we are closer to where barnaby is right now than, say, in libya. but people are leaving for economic reasons. you speak to tunisians leaving from here. they have no chance no, hope of finding jobs here and, of course, there are people fleeing from war in somalia and aratraya. and they are making their way all the way to libya and to this coast line to try to get to europe. >> nazine, thank you for being with us. >>> meanwhile, millions of people in kenya lack sufficient access to save drinking water. the u.n. says it's creating a sanitation crisis but a new discovery has potential to change the country's water dm dilemma. >> children and grandchildren on a daily search for water in kenya's dry county. there is a drought in some parts. that means they have to go farther and dig deeper to get the water. and when they find the water, it does not matter how bad it is, they have to make do. water-borne diseases are common. they have not heard about the discovery of a large volume of underground water 30 kilometers from her home. >> getting food and wate
we are closer to where barnaby is right now than, say, in libya. but people are leaving for economic reasons. you speak to tunisians leaving from here. they have no chance no, hope of finding jobs here and, of course, there are people fleeing from war in somalia and aratraya. and they are making their way all the way to libya and to this coast line to try to get to europe. >> nazine, thank you for being with us. >>> meanwhile, millions of people in kenya lack sufficient access to...
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the fda addressed those fears in august after the mysterious death of hacker barnaby jack, who claimed to have proof medical devices could be hacked. in a statement, the fda said there's no cause for alarm for the nearly 3 million americans who have pacemakers. and that the agency is not aware of any patient injuries or deaths associated with these incidents. >> dan koeffler reporting this morning. it's interesting to watch the reaction of my co-host here. ron claiborne, always skeptical. >> i thought it was preposterous. >> i agree. >> it would happen. >> and our apologies for those at home who are just catching up with "homeland" and we gave something away. >> did i forget to say spoiler alert? >>> we're going to turn, now, to the giddy boy scout leaders who could face charges for toppling a 2 million-year-old rock formation. they taped it all and are speaking out. but so are park rangers who are extremely angry. abc's aditi roy has the story. >> wiggle it. just a little bit. >> reporter: this video is the center of a firestorm. it shows a utah man knocking over a rock. and his cohor
the fda addressed those fears in august after the mysterious death of hacker barnaby jack, who claimed to have proof medical devices could be hacked. in a statement, the fda said there's no cause for alarm for the nearly 3 million americans who have pacemakers. and that the agency is not aware of any patient injuries or deaths associated with these incidents. >> dan koeffler reporting this morning. it's interesting to watch the reaction of my co-host here. ron claiborne, always skeptical....
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barnaby fhillips has more. >> it's been noted the most beautiful beach in europe.the drama and tragedy playing out a. >> the italian navy sent one of its biggest ships to help with the crisis. >> we were allowed on board. in the hold found a pathetic cargo. 318 people picked up at sea the previous night. most of the africans are young men. many are eritreans, paying smugglers thousands to flee their country. >> it is very dangerous. so many young persons are dead. >> then there are the syrians. of all ages. none of them know what will happen next. some are too young to understand where they are. they are registered straight away. the navy will take them to sicily, because lampedusa is struggling with the migrants it already has. this is not just an italian problem. >> definitely not. the biggest part of these immigrants - they wish to go to germany, norway, other parts of europe. at this moment there's a more flourishing economy. this is an historical situation in which people are leaving their home lands because of the change of the climate. because of wars, it's
barnaby fhillips has more. >> it's been noted the most beautiful beach in europe.the drama and tragedy playing out a. >> the italian navy sent one of its biggest ships to help with the crisis. >> we were allowed on board. in the hold found a pathetic cargo. 318 people picked up at sea the previous night. most of the africans are young men. many are eritreans, paying smugglers thousands to flee their country. >> it is very dangerous. so many young persons are dead....
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barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >> the fair is titled "154" representing the 54 countries. it runs through this weekend. the end of our first hour, here is what we are following this morning. the manhunt for two convicted killers continues. joseph jenkins and charles walker escaped from a florida prison using forged paperwork. and it's day 2 of a commuter rail strike in the san francisco bay and about 400,000 commuters are affected. for the second time in two weeks, the obamacare website is being taken offline so that glitches in the program can be fixed. >> one of college football's unbeatens is stunned in the final seconds at home. we will show you what happened later in sports. >> it's a bitterly cold start to the morning across the north central plains. temperatures in canada in the 20s. in the 30s across portions of kansas. we will tell you all about it in the next hour. >> thanks so much for watching us this morning. right now, al jazeera continues. i am morgan radford. we will be back with you in two and a half minutes. but in the meantime, follow us on aljazeera.com
barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >> the fair is titled "154" representing the 54 countries. it runs through this weekend. the end of our first hour, here is what we are following this morning. the manhunt for two convicted killers continues. joseph jenkins and charles walker escaped from a florida prison using forged paperwork. and it's day 2 of a commuter rail strike in the san francisco bay and about 400,000 commuters are affected. for the second time in two weeks, the obamacare...
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al jazeera's barnaby phillips has more now from london. >> reporter: the foreign ministers who met in london call themselves the friends of syria, but they are certainly not friends of the syrian government, and they've longed struggled to find an opposition with whom to do business. william hague tried to reassure those who came to london. >> we include moderate armed groups represented by the syrian national coalition continue to need our strong collective backing. there can be no peaceful collective settlement in syria without participation of the moderate opposition. >> reporter: but speaking afterwards the leader of the syrian national coalition announced tough conditions if his group is even to attend talks in geneva. >> if the aim was to remove the criminal from power and the war criminals are tried, these are our true demands and where we stand and to build on these principles we will rid syria of the spreading fire. these are requests not conditions but it cannot be a success without these. >> reporter: the americans believe there is no alternative to diplomacy, that nobody c
al jazeera's barnaby phillips has more now from london. >> reporter: the foreign ministers who met in london call themselves the friends of syria, but they are certainly not friends of the syrian government, and they've longed struggled to find an opposition with whom to do business. william hague tried to reassure those who came to london. >> we include moderate armed groups represented by the syrian national coalition continue to need our strong collective backing. there can be no...
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. >> reporter: well it's hear from al jazeera's barnabie phillip whose is at the talks in london anding the opposition, what is the aim of this meeting? >> well, the aim is to achieve some sort of unity between them. as you say they are very fragment meanted and perhaps and this may be ambitious saying they will go to the peace talks in geneva because the syria national council say unless there is an explicit promise that president assad will be standing down and a transition government will take over with full sovereign powers and frankly at this stage they don't even see the point in going. so there is an awful lot of work for john kerry, william hague and the other foreign ministers from the so called friends of syria meeting in the building behind me. >> reporter: william hague, britain's foreign minister was speaking before the meeting, what did he have to say? >> he said that extremism and sectarian splits in syria are getting worse as the war goes on. i think that is going to be his main line of persuasion, the longer this goes on he will be telling the syrian opposition, the
. >> reporter: well it's hear from al jazeera's barnabie phillip whose is at the talks in london anding the opposition, what is the aim of this meeting? >> well, the aim is to achieve some sort of unity between them. as you say they are very fragment meanted and perhaps and this may be ambitious saying they will go to the peace talks in geneva because the syria national council say unless there is an explicit promise that president assad will be standing down and a transition...
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this month and the town's mayor spoke at the eu summit and called for an overhaul of the system and barnabieve from the island of lampadusa and can you tell us the latest on the island? >> the latest that happened here was about 2:00 in the morning when according to the coast guards they had 201 migrants and mostly syrians including 50 odd children who they rescued at sea about 40 miles away. we are hearing from italian sources the overall number of people who may have been rescued last night both closer to lampedula lampadusa could be 7 or indeed 800. in many ways just another day in the mediterranean at a time when so many people are trying to get to europe in particular from syria, aratrayia and somalia and no reports of any fatalities in the rescue operations. >> reporter: migration has not been as promptly featured at the eu summit as had been hoped but this will be a major disappearment by government effected by refugee arrivals. >> yes, it will be a disappointment for italy in particular, for motar and greece, and indeed for spain and for cyprus and hoped there would be talk of commit
this month and the town's mayor spoke at the eu summit and called for an overhaul of the system and barnabieve from the island of lampadusa and can you tell us the latest on the island? >> the latest that happened here was about 2:00 in the morning when according to the coast guards they had 201 migrants and mostly syrians including 50 odd children who they rescued at sea about 40 miles away. we are hearing from italian sources the overall number of people who may have been rescued last...
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a security researcher by the name of barnaby jack did a proof of concept demonstration and made an insulind be fatal and was able to deliver an 830 volt shock to the heart by attacking the pacemaker because they use wireless signals to control the work of the pacemaker. >> how do you know if it's happening to you? >> unfortunately you've had dr. michael baden on the show many times, forensic pathologist. now we're getting into crimes against people with cyber crime. when a doctor changes a pacemaker they are pass a wand within 40 feet of that. that means you can do that with a wireless transmitter which these things operate in the same range as many public safety radio systems, it means the technology is cheap and available and for 20 bucks you can get the equipment and launch an attack like that. it would be so difficult to detect because you wouldn't be looking for that. >> here's dick cheney last night. >> i found it credible because i knew from an experience we had with the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> real quick, morg
a security researcher by the name of barnaby jack did a proof of concept demonstration and made an insulind be fatal and was able to deliver an 830 volt shock to the heart by attacking the pacemaker because they use wireless signals to control the work of the pacemaker. >> how do you know if it's happening to you? >> unfortunately you've had dr. michael baden on the show many times, forensic pathologist. now we're getting into crimes against people with cyber crime. when a doctor...